HP SlateBook 14 ships starting at $429 USD
HP SlateBook 14 made it online as a rumor back in April and was officially announced in early June. Now the Android-powered portable is available for purchase, but its price is $30 USD higher than anticipated. According to HP, customers asked for Android-based notebooks, so the company decided to answer their pleas.
These are the main specs and features of the HP SlateBook 14 notebook:
- Processor: NVIDIA Tegra 4 SoC
- Memory/Storage: 2 GB DDR3L - 1600Mhz; 16 GB eMMC internal storage and microSD support
- Display: 14-inch BrightView LED-backlit touchscreen with 1,920X1,080 pixels
- Webcam: TrueVision HD with digital microphone
- Audio: Beats Audio with 4 speakers
- Connectivity: WiFi 802.11 b/g/n and Bluetooth 4.0 combo, 1XUSB 3.0, 2XUSB 2.0, HDMI
- Operating System: Android 4.3 Jelly Bean
- Weight/Dimensions: 3.71 pounds; 13.54X9.45X0.63 inches
- Battery/Autonomy: 32 WHr lithium-ion polymer with 3 cells; up to 9 hours
The SlateBook 14 comes loaded with quite a few HP apps, including Connected Drive, ePrint, Connected Photo, Media Player, Connected Music, Games by WildTangent and File Manager. In addition to those, it also has a few third-party apps preinstalled, such as Skype, Google Play, Evernote, CyberLink PowerDirector Mobile.
This notebook can be acquired from HP's online store for $429 USD and has one-year limited hardware warranty, as well as software technical support for 90 days from its date of purchase.